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GIVES city more trade.
miITIII.H'"* FBKIOHT MBRVICE
uii.i, mi:%> m:\% tkhhitohv.
„ on n try ni'lwrcii lllendnle nml
llnrdeevllle o|ieel I p—Territory
i imllu'io"* to *Nntiuli nml
I |-ii ilr %\ 111 ( omr ||rrr—Othrr Ter
lit* ate lied by Ilie Southern
v% HI \|ro He Open to the ( ompf•
illluii f Wholesaler*.
I lrl I relulit Train of Ilie
,rn \\n Hun Out of *Mannnlt
l int MHt.
.Southern Railway made up it#
fright train In the Central yonli
!. . .t. and <*ic of its engine* that hal
v# .,l during the day. started northward
j. The freight service of the South-
4 t Savannah was thereby begun, and
ilV * me first incoming freight train
v .1 arrive.
x traveling auditor of the Southern will
-tl |he city to-day to open up the
i- u n > to !e Operated with the Or
• , The Central will be in control of
rminnl force, but the Southern will
. in the expense of Its maintenance,
in ac.'oAl with the quantity of
b . f ■-* that Is handled for it. It a
v ht extremely probably that the
n will soon riabllsh a. freight
office In Savannah, whereupon
■inpetulon nmong the freight sollc
v\ ill he increased,
understood that the Southern his
non of running freight trains
I from Bavunn ih. Its business
iMitinol to it.*' own line. from
on the Southern freight may be
*1 to South Georgia and Florida.
I ■ t: through Savannah. but the rout
vs ill !-<• in connection with some otlier
the transfer being made at this
.1 Informed railway official said yet
.v that the opening of the fretg.it
i of the Southern should mean much
. business interests of Savannah,
r > > territory wilJ be materially in
. • I . mi*h of the section of South
• > illin that has been controlled by
. . mioiM and Charlewton will be open to
r ii ti merchant*. Wholesalers will be
to re i h many towns to far great* r
ir age than heretofore, and the result
Ul nn increased trade.
No road.” said the offl** lit I. "no even a
• t< ,i I, nn be of*end through anew
.•try without bringing advantages to
t muni. The Southern has opened a
w r• and. ami i! will mean altogether new
for Savannah, as the terminus
: . Southern. The line from Hardee
v S to Allendale. fifty-two miles
Ju*t completed by the Southern, is
#;a a country that will develop rap
• nr 1 the goods that will be needed
I the people will be fun da tied by fbi
• t ah This is the nearest city of any
lerable population, and the trade of
• entire section should come h?re."
ilenrOß G. Erwin of the Plant Bys
• i* In the city. Mr Krwin arrival
• r. .i> frorn a trip to Florida, on which
w • i ompinied Ivy Freight Traffic
i o'* r I* I' Jack anl General Freight
June- Menzies The president will
t • - ity until lay nfter to-morrow,
x * u h will go to New York.
AT THE THEATER.
'label I'nlgc to llegln n Mrck'i Kn
utiKcnirnt To-night.
5- el Paige ai l the Southern Stock
• t *a:iy will open an engagement to
i r i laying every night except Wednes
ien Eflie KlUler will be seen in
•to Frletchle." and giving dally
s. commencing to-morrow. Miss
1 is- fortunate this season in having
c i play abut have plenty of heart
and clear, wholesome comedy.
• (tenlng bill is "The Captain's Mate."
luring the engagement "The Clip-
T>m Hawyfr "Brand of Cain,"
• f : •r * r of Algiers." "Pearl of Savoy,"
n . The Country G.rl," will be present
• Plenty of must* al specialties are
l : •* i during the week, and If th** com-
I \ 1* as excellent as the newspapers
<f other cities say it is. there is little
* that the standing room sign will
• m evidence. Popular prices will pre
vatl dur.ng the engagement.
Ci'.nrles Frohnian will present Miss KffL
i • r in "Barham Frteichle" Wednesday
Tlq- play is by Clyde Fitch, and
1* one of tin* prettiest and most delightful
; “duets of his ien. Mr. Fitch has taken
n i id*nt of the Civil War. which the
1 ■ Whittier celebrate*! in the ballad,
e I wove a love story out of it tha? 1?
- r.trancing as "Romeo and Juliet." The
I ** h heroine, however, is not "three
r r* ind ten" like Whittier's; she Is a
• rating young maiden, caught for the
't i:me in the t angles of the tender pas
f ■■■ m*l like Juliet, she sacrifice* every*
for love. M Is a beautiful play
" I brings hack the "Maryland" of forty
ugo in a vivid and attractive man*
• i Miss Ellsler, whose name is wrreath
! w,th pleasant memories, and whose
K ■ itest .-tag** successes are Identified
w h sweet nnd lovable characters like
"Barbara Frletchie, ** will have the title
r* .*■ of the piece, and will be assisted in
• • oi-i by such favorite players ns
• nk Weston. Charles Chnppelle. Charles
> • adman, Carol Arden and Alice Leigh.
Barbara Frietchle" had a run of over
performances at the Criterion Theater.
N* w York, where it was produced early
! i s**ASon. After that it was present
• ‘ lit Boston. Philadelphia nnd Chicago,
" h* re its success was equally great.
Lnvr Them n llone> moon gcnd-OIT.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Isidore Israel of Chorles
' 1 who have been visiting friends in
■annah for a few days, left yester*lay
1 me nnd were given a surprising.
for them, somewhat unique send-off.
ind Mrs. Israel have lieen married
l ..rne years, nevertheless their friends
< i that they would readily pass for
•i * groom, and so as they were
n to leave the depot g\V them large
! ju t*, of white roiv* ami fw*|t*H| thn*
ifatly with rice. The ruse had the
red effect on 4he ocher ptssengers,
t*a*llij concluded that It was a
• ymoon tour.
innah friends of Mr. and Mrs.
1 * are enjoying by anticipation the
i’' of the Joke, of which they xp. ct
• iinwint when the objects of It
i* • licme.
%eeldm t to Meiinlr Wagon.
' the heavy repair wagon of the Sa
v•’ n b. Thunderbolt and Isle of Hope
Railway, was coming north on Drayton
,T, t yesterday aliout 2 o'clork. the
ben me unmanageable and the
• haln of one of the team broke At
*rn*r of Broughton street one horse
Ip* i and fell, dragging Its mate with
1 >’h horses were somewhat bruised,
1 i* • otherwise no damage was done.
irtißs
tqusnces. The
Bitters should
be taken st the
first symptom
Constipation,
livlijcestlon.
Dvspcpaia
Biliousness.
mTJTJ:
&<^ woukl
JOHN (i. HI TLER,
-DKAL.KIIB IN-
Kair.ls. Oil* aii'i Ull .Su.h. Dour
llllnd* art) llul iicr,' Bais>L'S. KUtn mi l
Dci'ors'lve VSiill KajHT, K<Tilgn a it I>o
m'Ml‘ Oemt-nin. I.lmt I'l alt r u> I ll.ur.
Bt.U Aif nl for A boatin' Coltl Wattr I’a m.
X) Congriaa atrcot w.-tti, mi l IS St Julian
alreoi. wost.
A CUl.ll W w: H %\TKIS.
t IntlilnK itml llrt*.. llhoilr rr Ii it ti I.
Wtttiltl \\ t- It'itmo tint*.
Th* rot Hi I 'loitlcr* of P iv.mnah, *sp<*.*lal.
ly lliooe In tho < lothlng. ilr. kiools nn I
similar llikh. have It In for the wt ither
man Helving u|ion th* big thli - !il* rt
10-cent coiton would do for tlie eountry.
the reiali dt il< r.t. almost without ex ■ [*-
lion, lal lln laiae i* K*- of gotel.-* of all
klntls. expet'lmg that with th* money
which w.uill 1h- turned io .*** In thl-i ** ••
tlon by lilxli'iol. e.l cottia. the w ive of
prosperity would almost submerge them.
They have been til- ippolnted, and they
think they have a grlevince against some*
t>ody.
The unu.nally mild weather which has
prevailed ilnrlntr the entire fall has iclvi n
th.* meichants but little chance lo work
off their stocks Mmy i*op;e are silll
we.irlnn summer underwear, an*l those
who have felt Ii desirable to niak. a
change have for tht tno ' i-irt tie -l.itel to
get along with last year's supply, wait
ing for a derided change in tilt wrath r
tiefore laying In anew sto-k. It Is the
same way with top good*. I.ast spring s
suits hate been gotel enough for the iv
erage man up lo a few days since, and
the slight eh<nge since has just be, n
sufficient to make him hml out and In
spect his last winter's s-.ock The ma
jority have not \. ii ■ . u
call, and the latter are very anxiously
awaiting their arrival.
laist Saturday’s business with the re
tail people was the best they have hid
In sonu- time, and mode them led as if
the expected good times had air ’at ar
rived. If It continues this wi*ek they will
begin to feey happy again. Avery hr di
ed rol.l wave, however, would do more to
make the average i-loihlng march int fed
nt pear* wllh l ie world and him .-If than
anything that ha happened since A! Kin
ley's election.
A good many of the business ix-upir
rompUilu that the ex|ecte.l henettts from
10-r-ent rollon have not an yet reached
them With cotton bringing nearly twr
ay much ns it did n year ago. !■ Is njt
ugally to be expecterl that there shoul.l
tw h great deal more money In general
circulation. That such is not the ea-e
Is gem rally attributed to th** large
amount** of cotton emit held In the coun
try by merchants and planters. The far
mers having made their crop on n lit
basis, are In position to sell half and
retain the other half. A good many are
evidently doing so. and they ere being
aided In this by Interior buyers nml -pec
ulators. who bought recklessly early 'si
Ihe season with the belief that cotton
would go above 10 cents, and tr* nmv
holding In order to realise on their ven
ttirre. The reports from the country
generally ore that the people are In a
very satisfactory condition, and sufficient
ly ind* pendent to be able to hold a good
isirt of their cotton, tho general belief
lieing that the price Is certain to lncreas*
When the shortage tu Ihe crop nnd the
intentions of the holders ar*- fully' re
alised This means that the farm, rs will
have considerable surplus money sesmer
or later which will ultimately find is
way to the city. It k* the waiting for It
which make* th* city merchant weary.
Volt ST. Ml* IIIBLT mAPra*.
Entertainment will He Cilvrn To
night nt l*m,r’* Hull-
An entertainment for the benefit of St.
Michael s Chapel the Christ Church Mis
sion. will be given to-night, beginning
at H o'eloc'k. at Tonge s Hall, corner ol
Duffy and Whitaker streets. An attra -
tlvr programme has been arranged, nn-l
It Is bellet.sl tlmt all w :W> attei I will be
agreeably entertained.
The Teaadalc Mandolin Club, -M r flor
man. Miss Carrie 1-milse Hu khelt. Mrs
\ || l-'lnnie. Alls' Adams, Miss Kmm i
Cbburn. Miss M E. <inoss|>e;iue. Miss
Marlon Coo|*r. Mr. K P. W.ll>erry.
M:es Rosslgnol. Mr Hanks an.l Master.
Kr*'l and Arthur Waters, are u|>on the
programme, find ll Is ex| cted that their
numbers will be as entertainingly nn.
dered us is ihelr cuelom.
I.OCAI- PKHitrtAL.
Mr. J T. Dunlop of Atlanta Is a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. J. V. Rracey of Augusta Is a guest
of the Pulaski.
Mr. L. F Hult of Augusts is registered
at the lie Soto.
Mr. K. W. Hancock of Alley la register
ed at the Pulaski.
Mr J. H. Hodges of Atlanta la register
ed at tlie Screven.
Mr. I>. E. Gaskin of Wlllacooehee Is n
guest of ihe Screven.
Mr. 11. It. Hcugart of Haslehurat Is a
guest of the Pulaski.
Air. W. C. Al* Mrtde of Ncwnan is regis
tered at Ihe Pulaski.
Air. J R. Tippett of HawklnavlUe Is
registered at the Screven.
Air. J. H Allen of Jacksonville register
ed yesterday at the Screven.
g r c. N. l.eusey of Atlanta was among
the arrivals at th- Screven yesterday.
Mr H f Lain of Vldalta was among
the arr.vals of the Screven yeaterday.
Air H H. Chance of Sylvanla was
smong the arrivals at the Pulaski yes er-
E. D Wolffe of Brunswick was
among yesterday's arrivals at the Pu
laaki. _ ,
Messers J W. Powell, J H Bussey and
h! Al. overatreet of Sylvanla are gueata
of the Pulaakk
THE MORNING NEWS: MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. WOO.
IJQUOK LirKNBKB
CTty of BuvaniMili, f!l< •• t'lerk of coun
cil. S)vnt ia. it. . Nov Th* f*i*
lowifiK .ippM .itlonn to r (Mil Uqti*>r tlunnc;
!:i- y* .ir 19U1, mrp rc.l t moetliif? of
Council. Nov ii *1 r#frrel to the
Committee of tho Whole.
W. V. Bailey.
Clerk of Council.
Anglin. Tho*.. 138 Bryn ;r**ct, went
Am 1* r . i;. N . No J'J llaiulo |:i
id reel.
\ .<l. Ch* . nouthean corner Bay anl
Al* t rn *tt ♦ t*.
B i\;in, J 0., corner Bull n*l Beit
etr-ct*.
B.i lenhoop* J H , No. ."23 West Broa 1
street
B* i . II N. C., No. 23S East Broa*l
Connery. C. P*. No. 110 fit. Jultin
s.reet. west.
Denmark. J M.. No. 117 Farm etreet
lii rk Win. C., No. 334 Whitaker
a tret* t
I’ioy*e, M. J . Market Square.
I*rst. CSeorxc. 70 \V*iti Broa*! street.
i*piv William. norih***t corner Islher*
t> ;iit*l \V*t Broad street*.
Kntelman. A H . No. 71* East Broad
utreet. corner Gwinnett street.
Kh hhos*. E., southwest comer Liberty
street lane ami Kant Broad Rtreets.
KtehM!> S* Ik. N* 1012<Vmetery *rep:.
Gro\* ', W. i\. nrtliwcwt corner Bomarxl
•nl Bryan street*.
GtUlea. Neil, No. 12) Broughton street,
eiHt.
Galina. J A.. No 0 Drayton street.
GefTken, Harman 11., No. 422 BrouKhton
street, east.
Heimkifi. J If . southeast corner Liber
ty nl Whitaker wtreets.
Hart. Francis. No. 11 Jefferson street
Heltmau. J F . N* C 34 Prealdent street.
Hermann & Berenthelnt No. Iti Ban.ari
street.
Kiene. Herman. No. 134 Bryan stree<.
Kelly. A T . Bey i.ine. n*sr Bull street.
Lyon. John A Cos., northeast corner
Broiqfhton nnl Whitaker streets.
Lnn i . N.. No. 1". Broughton street, east.
Levan. Chas. 11., No. 11l Con*re>*
street, west.
Meinckt. P A., No. 581 Bryan street.
tv * s t .
Mmnlnp. P.. No. 21 Bay street, east.
M *rrl*on. Bamh. No. Id. Oglethorpe
avenue, cast.
Meyer. J F-. No Ml Flm* street.
McAlpin, T E., No .14 Pries street
N* P. Otto W., 406 Broukhum street,
west.
Ohslek. Chas., e-nit hens' corner Ogle-
Ihorie* avenue n*l Reynolds streets.
Olniiek John, northeast corner Bay
anl Wes: Broad streets
fvt, r . Fred, northeast corser Bur
toughs and Park avenue.
Reilly L*. 128 Bryan street, west.
H*>en ‘;i. Martin or Cos.. No. 226 Brough
ton street, west.
I, r . i-,nol*)X. A. C. A Cos.. No. 218 Bry
ttn Street, west.
Behm. L C.. northeast corner JrfTer*on
and All. e streets.
Itepke. John. No 229 Drayton street
Rocker. J W. Hro., southwest corner
V\>m Broad and Joses streets.
Baskin 8.. corner West Broad nnd
Gwinnett streets.
Simpson. P . 302 Bryan street, west.
S'hwar*. George, 317 Congress street,
west.
Stelnmon. Bros., No. 44 Went Broad
at r**et.
Steffens. Harry. East Broad and Ogl*-
thorie avenue.
S iw irz. George C.. corner i ongress and
Whitaker streets.
hna rs. H. J . No F*t Wilson street.
Schuite*. G No 146 Prl-e street.
Si-hever. J H . 127 West Broad street.
Stahrrv'r. John. 524 Bryan street, west.
Tatissarrt. Chas., No. tdC Oglethorpe
avenue.
Tien ken. Fred J., No. 838 Liberty street,
eat
Verukl. Ell. No. 42 Barnard street.
Voile rs. W southeast corner Taylor
a tut West Broad street
Welti, B . nor iwest comer East Brx*|
nnd Harris street*.
William Sc Grice. No. 340 West Broad
street.
1fi.600 frs.
Awarded at Faria
/LAROCHE)
WINE CORDIAL
\ HifHext rreommendation\ for cure of Poorwes* I
V ' • ■ j
\ Btrsai /
\ the nerve* and builds up the mt.re system. /
\ 3*4 rae Urouqt /
\ PARIS /
K, lottgrrn A Cos.
tfi iit*
BRRNNAN BROS^
SMOLfi'ALB
Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
>;#ISAY STRUCT.
I.Uf tiai><aaa.
—<s/l CtfHi luudatLFl
yr SvVUK*\ Ir tin * t'T une.rtirij
g /la im a;.\ I dia> hArgsa,
t rirMa \J irmalico* or uL^ratioai
fUI/ ••• t* v f niucuus miat<rsna.
J— Jr**ii# •**<*, Pilules*, end n t aetria*
l/rJ\4T*tEM*C**ISCW.CO. i*t or pouonoaa.
V V'l WTi,o.rn bold by nrnggteta,
V VraAVr o ** la Fain *r*pf*r,
/A I hr eaprase. lot
/V Vnl • ry * afl*Hi. 4.
U Clreel on r'wtr-ft
NEWHPAPETFUJ V*> for 2i cU, at
Jkuainesa Odea Morning Newa.
LLASSIfIEO AUVtHfISEMtNTS.
IT.IIMIN \l*
rh>T t; bTJrge c BFTT is It G F.T
I the - ring from Fegeas. My n-t r gut
hers there 12 year* mm*. rttl it l a* g'**d
i new now. and she and her hus-mnd
! have been 4uck> ever since Th** mini
ler i*f mv huger i* €’ a Hair Jewelry
and Hhnvtng Supply House. > F..*t
| Broiignton Th*- pi *•* a nere l*ir. plati
num. old gold, old silver and old ***!* are
taken ms .’ash; mail or hr* for birthday,
wedding and Christmas presents promptly
I tilled
ADVERTISEMENTS f* F.T IN CAP
-ITALB Wll.l, BE PRINTED IN CLAR
BIFIKD ADVERTISEMENT COLCMN
FOlt TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
ALL WHO HAVE FRED JFeLIdOO
cmil praise It and never now -• any
thing els* , try Jelltco and l * • Mivln and
of l!s fine qualities'. A. 8. Cohen, tele
phone 6*.
YOi: WILL LIKE THE MILK FROM
Springfield Dairy, It's rich nnd pure, try
It.
ifOLIDAI RCGfI, CARPI f 8 TOR
I Hern, lace curtains, nnd n thousand and
one nrtlcle* to glmlden the gooil wife's
heart c. I* Miller, agent.
“HYACINTH AND NARCISSI'S BFLBS.
palms, rubber plant?*, cut fiowsra ami
floral * designs from Oeischlg’s Nursery,
cippoalte Catholic Cem*‘tery. J Gardner,
agent. 12 Broughton at reel. east.
Fid Nl), THE WAY TO MAKE
home bright, by using Jelllco coal. A 8
Cohen, talephone 68.
ELEGANT BEDROOM FFRNITFRE.
dining room furniture, china closets, sli
ver cases, sidolioard*. buffets. mlrror-kK>r
e aerobe*, etc.; our tmm’n>*‘ sto* k must
be seen to be ar^prelated. C P. Miller,
agent.
CHOICE LINE OF WILI/1W AND
cobbler seat rorkers for •!* h *ll lays, at
Teeplss 317 Broughton, west.
1 AM NOW LOCATED AT 414 WEST
Brougl.ton; ring up 1186 If you want to
have your furniture moved c*r parked for
shipment or t*r.ige. 1 guarantee prl es
the same ni I <!o the work that's given
to me. A. 8. Grlfil. . 414 Broughton street,
west; mattress** m.ie to orl*r
MGILUB' LACE CURTAINS WILL
beautify your iierlor.
KENSINGTON FARM MILK 18 UN
surpass* 1 for richness; and livery is par
f*ct, phone, 2146
Tr ITS Rt'Gß YOU WANT YOU CAN
g*t thern • heapsr from McGHIIs
GILT CHAIRS. TABLES. COUCHES
cogy corner*, reception chairs, leather
chairs, an lmmens*' assortment nt rea
sonable price*. C P. Miller, agent.
WHEN YOU SEE MGIEEIB SIXTY-
Inch 99-<*ent rugs, you will buy them.
Just can't he p It; will sell In s.ny quan
tity.
TEPJPLE 18 SHOWING A NICE LIVE
of carpe-ts. matfing rugs. *>hads*, lino
leum; cheapest In town
"FURNITURE MOVET* WITH CARE."
Is a specialty with McGHIIs.
IMMENSE LINE OF RATTAN ROCK
cr* from 51.48 up to sls. C. P. Miller,
agent.
KIMBALL'S ANTI - RHEUMATIC
ring every riieumatlc ought to wear. J
Gardner, agent. 12 Broughton street,
ALE ANNOYANCE AND WORRY
vin 1• • avoided by using Jelllco coal A
8. Cohen, telephone 6*.
M GIELTS IS CHEAP ON RUGS. NETS
lace curtains, hammocks, water coolers
piMows. pictures, stoves, ldro*>m suits,
nnd furniture of mr>’ descript ion.
“millers HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR
brothers and other fellows’ brothers,
you will have to call ami examine our
Immense line in order to thoroughly ap
preciate She subject. C. P. Miller,
agent.
FOR A PRETTY BEDROOM SUIT
parlor and dining-room furniture, >ou
should go to Teepls's.
KENSINGTON FARM 18 ON AN
s)e\atl in In the country, fr**# from city
dralnoge Impossible for ml.k to becou*#
contaminated, by Impure odors; if you
want pure Jersey ro Ik. phon. 2345 Da-
Ilv**ry prompt; satisfaction guaranteed.
COLD WEATHER 18 COMING; PR 15-
pars for It: buy Jelllco coal; nothing bet
ter for grate.-, a. 8 Cohen telephone ©t
MGILLIB MOVES PACKS. SHIPS
anJ store* pianos and furniture; beat work
only . .o *Cheap-John" prices—no "C haup-
John" Job#
“jELUCO COAL MAKES THE REST
nnd most cheerful grate fire. A. 8 Co
hen. telephone 68.
“canary birds, gold fish, wa
ter grate*, bone flour at )2 Broughton
aireet, east
MIKI.KH 8~ HOIJDAT OIF-f8 FOR
ulatrra an.l oth.r fallow.' alatarx; tollt
tpbl.a. toil).'-' d-kii chlfTonlpn*. pU-tuna
of all klnd; come <n>! aw ua. w- will help
you out. C. F Millar, ag-nt.
M’aiu.l* SKI-IJ* SIXTY-INCH ntJCJB
—Htryrnu patt-rn.—for r*nti>.
TKKT'I.K fan SAVF YOT- MONFTY ON
atovaa. atrrl ran*-*, oil h.'aior* ami hot
atuff h-ati-rii Sl7 Uroughton. mtt.
MIM.KR'3 HOI.IDA Y OIFT FOR
chll<lM*ti: doll, and toy* of rvrry
tlon. chair*, baby cnrrlag-*.
v*loclpl. trlcycl**. exprea* wagom, p.-
trol wagons C. I’. Miller, agent.
OLD NEWSPAPERS 300 for 25 cent*, at
Ru.lnca* Office Morning Nf*i
PHOTOGRAPH 3'.
TSwTniSrosr most^reason
able prices; ont with each degm csbl
nsu mounte<l on a lovely Xmi ard New
Years card. I am making • apeelal run
on crayon pastel ard watercolor In hand
some frames at very low price* fo the
holiday*; a fine present; see inv e *gant
line of fmmes, etc. Wllaoo'a Studio. 41
Bull street, (
M EDir A !•
null Ahh iOl It FEET? IF TOUR
feet are irouh u.g you, call on me and I
will |vp >ou r*.Ff 1 cure Ingrown*
na I*. corn* and all d|ca*e* of the teat
w tno it |Mlr;, h.iig( - rcasona le. .an
lv* t is t hp* reft retices lit the diy; ia
tients trs . I at relder> or*lers *-o
I* le!t at Livingston * drug store. Bull
and <ot gross streets telephone .93 Lem
Davis surseon chiropodist
111 ll* ll l \TfCD—*• % l r..
A BRIGHT. ACTIVL 1 nUNG COLoiD
c| man who c.*n read an*l wrß* a* \h*t
t*r and driver for retail grocery hous* .
must b* well aquin t’.| with ■!<>• and
n-- well r*v omnicnd I M> i bant, cure
N* w
WANTED HtNEST GENTLEMAN OR
l,i*B t travel for us. sal r\ sir per w *k
and expense - |Hsltton prm incut. abso
iitc \ no canvassing, eude-e self ad
•irstamped envelope Colonial t'o.,
Chi ago.
•ii'i.i* tiiMi iMimu:
WANTED IT 0801 ' v!\ M
on-I rat or* on lvor> Htarch Apply tn per
wmi Room N*v 3. Marshall House be.
tween 12 aid 2 | ni or < And 7 p m.;
g*s| t -alar\ and permanent p.>-ui*n to
rt. pirtlfs Mr- W L Ultcli.
AT V E RTIB EM EN T 8 SET IN "c \P
IT AI jS VVM.L BE PRINTED IN CL A S
81EIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENT® A WORD NO AD
VERTIBKMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN
nin.oDii >r \v%\rn>.
A MAN OF FAMILY Wl< ROME
years slti e ha) charg*' of a furniture
store, and who i* Ro 'il' tcrmintiint and
all round man. d< Ire* to get La< k Into
hi* old htisiuc* • or * me other where a
hard worker will be appreciate*! I- will
ing to take i ver\ mob rate salary 11**
now b * employment ami can give khhl
references Addles* Z 8 S, care Morning*
News.
A MARRIED MAN SORER STEADY
nnd Industrious want a |w*-itl*n t *ll
groeerlem. either on roa*l or In store. . x
parlence of ten year*-, if re!ei**n *
Address Box LV <*■•• hran, (in.
u mi n-tiiM i:i l imit s
nrrnToT^ : place to iTumT
earth, dirt, rand, manor-, etc fra* of
<-barge, just at city limit*, hauling over
hard road wtlt *r tleph**na Brown
Bros., corner Anderson and East Brood
streets.
IF YOU WANT OOOP MILK. GET IT
from S|Hir.g!.dd Dairy, It's rich, pure and
wholesome.
ADVERTIBEMENTB SI T IN PAP
ITAIjB WILL BE PRINTED IN CIAR
BIEIEI* ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
For TWO CENTO A WORD NO AD
VERTISFMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN SOU
FOR IIMT-Nonky
mTNT\ FURNIBHED HOUTH
front room for one or two gentlemen; all
conveniences. 2tSi Jum h •<trees, west, near
llarna rd.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM,
southern expi*ure; all cnvenienc*s. Ufst
Barnard street, mar Lil>erty.
To RENT. TWO NICELY FtTRNIBII
ch| rooms; all eonvefilcn.*. 31 Idtietty
street, west.
FLAT‘ Foil IIRIT.
"two FL^S^T'^Tsoir
don. east, at low rental Youman* *•
Demmond. Provident Building
FOR RENT. ONE FLAT OF ROOMS
also one fiiri> t-•> -1 room; referen<* re
quired Apply 127 Liberty, went.
Ftlll RENT—lfltr*Eil.
FUR RENT. COMFORTABLE HOUSE
No 217 W.duburg street, east, betwsen
At'eroorn snl IJncoln. first-cbimi order
and condition; every convenience Right
rent to right tenant Estate Bal-*m.m
Cofirn. West Broad and Broughton streara.
FOR RENT OR BALE. THAT MAG
nificent residence on ttie muthett*t **ornei
of Gwinnett and Barnard streets 1 D Lt
Roche.
FOR RENT. SEVERAL DESIRABLE
residence*, thoroughly renovate*! Atqdy
A Wylly, g'nt, !2 Bryan street, ea*
FOR RENT. 6-ROOM HOUSE. 115
Be<*ond, west, $7 50 per month. C. Meodet,
East Liberty.
NEAT. COMFORTABLE 7 ROOM
house, with < onvenlcm . $1" 714 M*nf
gomery, mar Gwinnett. IOC Park avenue,
w est. •
FOR RENT RKSIDENr'E 313 HALL.
e*t; eight rooms, hot and cold water;
also 716 Haier>hum. b'jth In first-clas*
comlition. Immediate |o**es-ion Apply
W W Bwif,tai, 2Thirty-eighth street.
FOR RENT, VERY DISK! It ABLE
house, 307 Wald burg, west. Apt*ly 107
B II
FOR IIE 3 T—OFFICE a.
kTHt RENT. ROOM Tn
Southern Express Company's butidlng. Ap
ply to W J Brown, Agent Southern Es*
lre*s Coni|Mny.
FOR ItAT—MIV I LL %.1 Mil I.
LARGE WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE
FOR RENT. CORNER BROUGHTON
and WEST BROAD STREETS; FOR
MERLY OCCUPIED BY THE SAVAN
NAH CARRIAGE AND WAGON CO. Ii
p SMART.
FOR KENT OR HALE. THAT ELE
guru farm, four miles on the Augusta road
(paved), containing two hundred ami
three acres, fifty <>f which are under a
high state of cultivation, there are on the
place three dwellings, two Lr** herns
and packing shad, a fine nrteelun wall;
everything in first-class order, two rail
roads run through the land. J D. J-a-
Bm ha .
FOR BENT. ON THE OO EEC II EE
road, between three and four-mile p<*ts
(trolley cars nearly to two-mile post), bind
In lot* from ore acre to on© hundred,
•sms can lx- bought In large or small lots
on easy terms. (' H Itorseit.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALS WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAB
81 FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 30C.
FOR SALE—HEAL ESTATE.
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
II A!S WILL UK I’IUNTKD IN fI.AM
BIFIKD ADVKKTIBKMKNT COLUMN j
FOR TWO CENTO A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 3<y*
for sau two of Tin. Fret
tlest lots in southern s* tlon of city for |
$1 (inn. or will ■•• II one; they are worth
Buy now and make ssi>. Address ,
Must Sell. New- office.
TURPENTINE LAND. LARGE i
tract for sale. Gifford Ac Cos.. Jackson* j
vllle. Fla
FOR BALE. A GEM OF A RKBI- j
dance on Thlrly-sevsnth ntreet. with large .
grounds, flower garden, stables, fruit .
trees and all nec *ary conveniences for
t'ornfortable living C. H. Dorset!.
CORNER lT 62x117. ON TlllßTY
seventh street, near pubic school and
Welle Park. C II Dorset!
CORNER STORE BRICK IN RABT
•rn para of city, near 8., F and W. de
pot. C. H Dm sett.
FOR SALE THOSE LOTS ON”NINTH
street, near East Broad, hnv# on’y been
sold lo first-class jwirtle#. who will make
good neighbors; and none others can buy
The terms are very easy, and they are
cheaper than any others In the vicinity.
C*. H. Dorset*
Foil MI.I>*HKU, FATATK.
FOlt SALE A I.nr Knit TWO HUN
dted and ‘Lars, e *y term-, on Ninth street,
nen• l an Broad, no ity taxation. C. If
Dorset t
U It A 1.1 * I .GTS ON NINTH STREET
n nr I 1 l road no city I at SJO>
ea-h twenty-five do iurs • a*h. and e.tsy
nu nthly payment* (' ll l*rsett
FOR SALE LOTH uN NINTH NEAR
East RiOiitl *• n h will twin
be hlvanced t< P 2. w* en a Jot ha* l>eerj
laid for 1 can a Tange io g.*t a bona
built. C II Donutt
TIMBER, TIES \ND WOOD FOR
*n e. ii. ;** acre* ti nrd All Line
Railroad about seventy-five mile* from
Savannah, aid wili .ui abou* a-< follow
J.md.OM) feet mill tl*til*•*r. i:. •** cro<*tle*.
2.'>.nOU cord* W'Wnl. Fctldlg Ar
Cos., Brunswick, Ga.
It US I DEN E \ND BUILDIN l.n
for s.ili ail over tbs clt> Robert II
Tt in. iel estate dealer, No 7 York
Mrcet, we*t.
AIV 11 RT 18 ll M F NTS SET IN CAP*
IT A1 *S WILL BE PRINTED IN UL\B
Bl FI ED ADVERTISFTMKNT COLUMN
Foil TWO CENTO \ WORD NO AD
VUUTIST MI NT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 300.
• i>it h %i. %ii*i i.n i\ix>i.
oy RLM. Tins tOi Gil KING! TRY
It alien > ur favorite <nt iy fail-, at 2Je
bo!ii* u iditi t a gdl of itoney make* a
aplmdid m.x ure (or Infant* and children
BENZOIN BALM. M\KI..H PIIE SKIN*
like velvet, for t-.ila by druggi t ir at Hn
i> and Abe r com I* r- •• Drug Stores,
\\ hltuker and Tavlor stirets
HORSES AND MU LIS FoR BALE AT
Young love \ Hippie** *ubleN om* tiurulr<*d
head hot>* aid tnub in thb Jot are
driver*, saddbr* matched |alr* and work
hor-c*. ;-o tlmtH i lie and farm rnub *
Vnv one wlfddrg Ii r - or mulct wi.i do
well to in*|* • t i hie lot of atdrrvoU
TOR BALE. SM ALL 111 BIN KBS PAYS
wall; in!lk and • indv, bran h bakery,
miP title for a lady or gentleman, it. are
Morning New-
WoOl\ WOOD. Wood ALL KI.V'DB
nnd *!*• r* a-**iw , *U prl • * itl*facilon
guar.mteed Br *wn lip** And* r*on Htid
Enel Broad strci-t*
For HALE. CHEAP REMINGTON
typewriter. In flr-t l* condition Ad
dre.-* Machine, News oftl •••
HORSES IfoRSI S AND MULES AT
nu< lion Til* -*lav next. ,t Yoiangl<ve fit
Spile's eiabli - . one car.ood cheap li*•#* *.
mv io>e w i ll v n 'n sip \v*i k lioi : • *1
d< well to attend tMs .•-ait
TYPEWRITERS, i; CALIGIIA PIIS.
sls each; D* Yu.t', $25 *ch; 1 Nn 6 Bar
lack*. 133 each; 2* William* $3.5 * *. h all
*llghtly fin |* wotn, trust prl * tiou *u*h
ea<ti, *hlp|M and f*r trial 1r *• Now . can
v*u afford to beMw nind the Bin*bv e>n
tlnulng to n*. ihe pei |* B Webster
Cos., 315 Broadway, New York
Foil HALE. OOfES A N I < *OCK ERELS
of UnK-hiii*. Plyinmitli Bock-, light
Bnilmia and ItufT i'ochlns W. D. Dlxmi.
|ls Peiry str e 4, eiiMt.
BUSIN EBB OPPORTUNITY. IIAK
ry comiin'*l with e*>fne fruits and gro
• cries for sale at a *a< rlllce In one of the
I*' “i town* ,n South <Je*irgia; for part!**
•Pars address H K L M . can* Morning
News.
I*oll BALE~BTEARNS f'li \ INI.EHB
bicycle, lii excellent condition for SS Ad
ilress Wheel, care Mmntng News.
CoWB. WITH YOUNG CALVKB. FOR
sale Call 471 West Ibnindary street; eee
them.
FOR SALE ONE MULE AND IIAK
ness aiwl trui k Apply B* reven lioij i
U.gar Stand
FIRE PROOF HA FES WE CARRY A
fine line of fire proof safe* in stock at all
time* The |ierties ■an se exactly what
they are getting Otjr prh *a are as lw
n- manufacturers aell it. with freight aWl
ed Parties Int errs tr*|. who wish a good
fire proof wife will do well lo inspect
our stock Lipptnan Bros.. Lipianan
block, agent* for manufa Hirers.
TURPENTINE LOCATION FOR
sal*-. 18 cro|e* fir-t y*ar boxes; 12 00> H rti
round timber at $1 60 |>er were, s*• per
thousan*! boxes for lsia*d timlsT; plenty
•*f timber t* te got. in five mils of ra|L
road; will give pos**e*l<*n n w or at *nd
of season Address Bound Timber, <a e
Morning News.
advertihements set IN cap
IT ALB WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAB
HI FI ED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN IOC.
I.otr AMI KOI Ml.
n A
Sr John's Church, fox terrier, by name
Ml*-' Jim. with round bin* k *|nt In nihfclb*
of hea*l. IJleial x ward. 3si Ea*t Presi
dent.
I/>BT A LIVER-COIjORKD PtiINTKR
bitch; answers to the name of "Bell**. '
ltd urn to 101 Boy street, west
L<BT. ON BULL STREET. BETWEEN
Churl ton and th** First Ro|rti*t Church,
or on Char.ton str*et, east, child's white
-atin lug c*aitalnlng lace handkerchief
aid a pair *f *p > ta< • * Finder will r*--
t irn t mi Charlton street, m-i. r**-
celve reward.
I/rST. I*ol NTKR BITCH WITH FOUR
white f*a Answers to mme of IUII. Re
word If returned to J Luedrs. rare
Bwlft Ar Cos.
no ANIIIMi.
*;tHD li* ARD, NICE ROOMS
pb-asaiit lot* at km; reasonable rates, m
322 Harris streej, east.
BRIGHT PLEASANT ROOMS WITH
board private family. !e*imble location
JO? Chariton street, west
Kill CATION Al..
"^rXGrrTcTNTdpn yhical cri^T
lure. solo, fancy, classical, ballet and toe
daoclng taught. Morel!, 2 JSj Whitaker
street.
lit IIIKRK t II AM HR.
IN CjTp-
ITAI* WILL BE PRINTED IN CL A 8
8 1 FI ED A DVORTIBKM ENT COLUMN
FOB TWO CENTO A WORD. NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LBBB
THAN 30C.
AIIUKLIA3KOtI.
HOT AIR AND HOT WATER HEAT
EBB. ALSO GRATES AND PARTS
PUT IN AND REPAIRED P II K(HU
MAN, lo STATE STREET. WHBT.
WE CAN REPAIR ANY STOVE
m.de; all work don*' by ex perl end'd
workmen and guaranteed; will lak** your
old stove in exchange *m a n**w one. a.
Price A Cos.. State and Jefferson
at reels; 'phones 9Bs.
WE ARE HEAIKJUARTEKB FOlt
•ewer plp<. fir*- brick, fir*- clay, ol* an i
varnishes, give us a call Adams Paint
Com rainy
DON'T TROUBLE YOURSELF ABOUT
moving your furniture, rehiying your car
pets or matting Perry it Benton wlil re
lieve you of all that trouble.
"OUR GERMAN READY MIXED
paint 1* sold under a guarantee: have your
hous** painted with it. Adams Paint < om
pn>
RING UP 6M. GEORGIA OR BELL
'phones, for gis mantels, chimneys, etc,;
n* will do the real; mantels. 10. 15. 3>. 25
and X cent-. A. C. Price A Cos., State aril
Jefferson streets.
MOttlc THAN OWI HVNnftl D CBNtl
In ,v*ry (ioihr of your hard-.xrnril bard
c*h al ih Houlharn Grocrry Company.
11l Barnard a'rrtt
FEKIiY * BENTON !J0 STATE
atraal. ,il. will novr. pack ehip or aior*
your furniture at abort notice; alto ran*
ovate your old tnaurcnaaa at IMtla ooal.
Bell 'phone 1124. i
At I-Tlrtx 1.11.R1 THI* IIAY.
AT AUCTION^
rtßir.Ti, ni n.M, niyi'Hß null.
Ft HAITI HE. ETC.
C, 11. IIOIIHJTT, \ ii<*tl*in<*er t
win *c i Monday, mb. at n o'clock:
B‘k Shelves, Desk*. Carpet* Stovti
p.w.k*. Picture#. ♦ Bleycles, Mar - hew.
Counter fk*al**M, Platform Scales,
Pre—. Coffee* Mill. Iron Railing, organ.
Sewing Muchlne*, Baby urrtagea. Step
•
Spring*. B< I*leads, and a lot of udd
and . iwls,
—also—
\ few Fruit Tr<••-*. Paches. Fean*. BMI
Grapes.
AUCTION SALE.
TO-DAY 11 a m. hig sale of Furnt
tur. Carp"f > Vj* lamiif ' and ChlMren'a
i' k Silv* rw.tr Cit k . MusU’al In
:i umemf All kxln without rewervo.
SAVANNAH AUCTION AND COMMIS
SION (MMPANY.
A. \\ .rwright Auctionaar,
11! Whitaker atrest.
%l < TBI\ • NI.F.k I t TI HE 11% 18.
NEW PIANOS AT AUCTIONr
ten i riiß.irr*.
. 11. lIOII*Err. % net l* iieer.
Will sell < n WEDNESDAY. 12th. Ingt.,
at II am., nt 22 Congrt*-* west:
Ten new UprlK’i i i*i • full orfavs,
with ai l withiut M u I**: *, ami Trrmulo
at tachnvntb
The-** Instruments have Just l*x©n re
celvexl llr • t from t • manufacturer#, anl
ar- In inn niml in this way to tutrcpilm'O
t!i’*n in tht ■•anmtii l \
T * \ !• of rttnarkaUV tweet tons, in
b* autlful caaes. an<l will r**4|y for ln
b*cib n (up o all mi oft M<inln v nn*l TUfS* *
day aml th#* day f al# This* It a ep'm
| *IM hanc* r s#* im#> a K"*>d InttrunaMt
>1 I Hr#* n-k only that tlu*ir in-rlta lie In
! quirexl Into.
HIU EM. \M.ot a.
WANTED ONE THOUSAND llUN
gry pop!* at tli# Sauthern Grocery Com*
party. 111 Bernard street
A FULL LINE OF GRATES JUST
r*<elvcd. wdi sell any of th** cpirs
part- Aline Paint Company, 101 C< B
grew? street, west.
DON'T I AIL TO BEE OUR LINK OF
twittituii. th# y nr* up (*• date; c* !mates
r h'*rf uli v fti’iii -l .ui any kind *f
plumidiig V' .t k A C I'fl #• A Ct*., Stats
and J* If.-rs. n *tre* - 'pboci*** 656.
REDUCE YOUR LIVING EXPENSE*
by Investing your hard-earned hard cash
with the Unfit ham Grocery Company, 114
Barnard street
ADVERTISEMENTS SET IN CAP
ITALH WILL BE PRINTED IN CLAS
SIFIED ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN
FOR TWO CENTS A WORD NO AD
VERTISEMENT TAKEN FOR LESS
THAN 3bC
NORWOOD’S BOOK.
“MOTHER GOOSE CARVED.”
For sal#* al all N* ws Hi/inds In Savannah.
UCUAL NOTH 111.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRBDIT*
ORB.
! GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY—
I Notice Is hereby given to all persons hav
ing demand* ax ilnst Margaret Collins,
iaie of HJiid county, deceased, to presenc
I them t# me, properly niale out. within
j the time pr#*scribe*l by law so a* lo show
; ihelr character and amount; and all per
•ons Indebted to sail <|erea*#*l are re
<l w I red (o fiiake lmrae!4ate payment to
in.- JOHN T eOLI.INB,
Executor.
Savannah, Ga.. Oct. 31. 19u0
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY
Whereas Mr*# Mail#* K Brain h has p
-plled to CtHirt of Ordinary for letters dls
tnis- iry a* almlnisirairlx on the e*tat*- pf
Hrttniliofi M Hrnii h deceased.
Th*'s* are, therefore. • cite am! ad -
in>nt*h all whom 1* may concern to l*e and
apt#* ar before said court to make objec
tion.* (If any' tiny have) on <r l**-fr# tha
twelfth day of January, next, otherwise
said letters w ill Im- grant*-1.
Witness, tin- Honorable Hampton L.
IVrrlll. ordinary f*r Chatham county c
till* th*' 10th day of Orioier, IW.
FRANK E KEILBACH.
Clerk Ct. 0.. C. C.
STATE OF GRORGIA. COUNTT OF
CHATHAM #*Notbe i* hereby glv**n that
th** iiii<b*rsiKne*| ha appli***! to the Or
dinary of Chatham county. G**#rgla, fop
leave to *dl f**r the pur|K>*s of distribu
tion. an uiKtlvidcd otte-half Interest In
three siiai*-* *f the capital stock In the
Augusta an*l Savannah Railroad, as pep
• ©rtMcute N 3.13*1 dated Jan. 3. IMM. Is
sued to John K r**vcn. guardian for IJIa
M and Marfha H 8 r* v*n; said unllvkl
el one-half livt'r'*t lielng the jiwjefly of
the estate of M B Wylly ii? *f satd
county, deceased. Bdl iiqiitcatton will
b heard at the regular teim of the Court
f Ordinary for said county, to be held
on the first Monday in January, 1901.
This 10th ty of December. IKii
A C WYLLY. JR..
Administrator ti|m the Estate of M. B.
Wylly. decnaaed.
GEORG 1 > Cll \THAM COUNT* *
Notin' is h*re|>y given to all p-rwax in
tereated that the estate of Joseph 0. F.
Barbour, deceased, I* unrepresented and
that in term* of hc law administration
All! be vested In Jordan F. Brook*,
county administrator, on the first Monday
in January, next, unless i4Jniloan am
filed thereto.
Witness, the Honorable llamfaon L.
Fcrrll!, r*llf’ry for Chatham county,
this th*- 30th bty of November. 19.
FRANK K KEIUIACH,
Clerk C. 0., C CO.
GEORGIA. CHATHAM COUNTY-In
the Hujierlor of said county, March
term. 1901. Hophte B. Dunham vs Brad
ford liunham. Libel for total divorce,
T* Bradford Dunham: The defendant,
Bradford Punhtm Is hereby r> qulrad,
personally or by hls attorney, to be and
aHM'ar at the March term. I9M. of tha
Succor Court of Chatham county. Geor
gia. to to* held on the first Monday In
month, the same bring the 4th day
of March, then and there to answer tho
fdstiutrr gi th*- merits of her said peti
tion. •* in default of so doing the
will proceed a* lo Justice shall appertain*
Witness, the Hon. Robert Falllgant,
Judg*' of aald Superior Court, thia. Dac.
H io. JAMES K I*. CARR.
< . rk 8 C , C C . Ga.
GEoKGE W. OWENS. RetltlonaCs At
torney.
Wood Mosaic Co.’s •
Parquetry Floors
ii,v. Imm-ii InXl In many of th, com*
fortablc horn*’* tn N* w York. Bouton and
other rttlr*. More cleanly and tronouUcal
than carpel. Plain and fancy Hoora laid
and polka hod cotnplcta over old floors,
making a solid and baautlful Improvs
mant.
Havln* a numbsr of floors to lay tn Sa
vannah this month w can quota closs
flyurea Ca'alogue and aatlma'c* may bs
h:id by (ldrlnt J M ADAMS.
127 N Chari,* srrMt. Ballimor*. Mi.
IF YOU WANT GOOD MATERIAL
and work, order your lltuocrjphed sad
printed stationery and blank !>.oka In m
Morning Naw*. Uavannah. Ga.
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